The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

On this day

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1763: Dr Johnson and James Boswell met for the first time at Tom Davie’s bookshop in Russell Street, London.

1770: The Dauphin of France (later Louis XVI) married Marie Antoinette.

1875: The Kentucky Derby was first run at Louisville, Kentucky.

1888: Emile Berliner gave the first demonstrat­ion of flat disc recording and reproducti­on before members of the Franklin Institute, Philadelph­ia.

1919: Pianist and entertaine­r (Wladziu Valentino) Liberace was born in Wisconsin. His father wanted him to be an undertaker.

1920: Joan of Arc was canonised.

1929: The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in Hollywood – the name Oscar was not used for another few years. Emil Jannings was the first Best Actor and Janet Gaynor Best Actress. 1943: The Mohne, Eder and Sorpe Dams in Germany were attacked by 19 Lancaster bombers of 617 Squadron, led by Guy Gibson, pictured above with his squad, using the “bouncing bombs” invented by Dr Barnes Wallis.

1956: Jim Laker, playing for Surrey, took all 10 Australian wickets for 88 in 46 overs at the Oval. A month later, playing for England, he took 19 wickets in the Test match against Australia at Old Trafford.

1983: London police began wheel-clamping illegally parked vehicles.

1991: Queen Elizabeth II became the first British monarch to address the US Congress.

2007: Nicolas Sarkozy took office as President of France.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Five kittens survived a 400-mile journey to San Diego, after stowing away in a steel column on the back of a truck.

“I was born and brought up only at a couple of miles from the stadium and I am really happy to have the opportunit­y to give back to the club that gave me my first profession­al start. This also gives me a platform to be able to say a big thank you to the many frontline heroes and charities out there who provide care and support during these challengin­g times” -

England captain Harry Kane, pictured above, on buying the shirt sponsorshi­p to League Two Leyton Orient’s 2020/21 kit

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